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Color of Light 1

Color of Light 1

Scope of class project was to capture images that represent “color of light” from various light sources. What I found interesting with this project is, how color is casted through different portals or mediums of light. This image captured the cool colors of the fluorescent lights in the stairwell and inside the store, the warm hue of the halogen lights and the red neon light box. Sony Alpha 55, ISO 200, .5sec, f/4.0.

Color of Light 2

Color of Light 2

The image captures women attending a Joyce Meyer’s Women Conference sharing a common sense of being in worship and nurturing spirituality. The filters or gels in front of the quartz or halogen lights baths a spectrum of blues across the audience connecting them chromatically. Sony Alpha 55, ISO 800, 1/13 sec, f/5.6, manual focus

Color of Light 3

Color of Light 3

My goal was to imagine what it would be like if we could visible see the speed of color. I slightly moved my camera around along with a slow shutter speed to capture this blurred liquified visual. The movement of color. Street lights use a vapor type gas to illuminate this yellow glow and LED illuminates a whitish-blue that enhances the intensity of the colored medium it is set behind. Sony Alpha 55, ISO 400,1 sec, f/3.5

Color of Light 4

Color of Light 4

The most natural lighting you can get is daylight. However, there are different values of colors in the sky at sunrise and sunset with time of the season orchestrating the color cast. I captured this sunset during the winter. The sun’s yellow glow of warmth was not enough to warm up the blue shadows it casted on the snow. Sony Alpha 55, ISO 200, 1/2000 sec, f/6.3

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